Children's Understanding

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Arithmetic Word Problems
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Binary Operations
Categorical Syllogism
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chunking
cognitive task complexity in children
conceptual
condition
Condition Action Rules
Declarative Rules
El Em
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False Belief Task
hierarchical classification
High Processing Load
inference
mental
Mental Model
mental representation theory
models
Multiple System Mappings
parallel distributed processing
PDP Architecture
PDP Model
Processing Load
relational reasoning
Rule III
rules
Short Term Memory Span
Short Term Storage Space
Star Model
structure mapping
Structure Mapping Theory
tensor
Tensor Product
Tensor Product Representation
Total Processing Space
transitive
transitive inference
Transitive Inference Problem
Transitive Inference Task
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780898599701
  • Weight: 1140g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This work argues that cognitive development is experience driven, and processes entailed in acquiring information about the world are analyzed based on recent models of learning and induction. The way information is represented and accessed when performing cognitive tasks is considered paying particular attention to the implications of Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) models for cognitive development.

The first half of the book contains analyses of human reasoning processes (drawing on PDP models of analogy), development of strategies, and task complexity -- all based on aspects of PDP representations. It is proposed that PDP representations become more differentiated with age, so more vectors can be processed in parallel, with the result that structures of greater complexity can be processed. This model gives an account of previously unexplained difficulties in children's reasoning, including some which were influential in stage theories.

The second half of the book examines processes entailed in some representative cognitive developmental tasks, including transitive inference, deductive inference (categorical syllogisms), hypothesis testing, learning set acquisition, acquisition and transfer of relational structures, humor, hierarchical classification and inclusion, understanding of quantity, arithmetic word problems, algebra, conservation, mechanics, and the concept of mind. Process accounts of tasks are emphasized, based on applications of recent developments in cognitive science.

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